Curricular Resources
The curriculum is an important component of any education system. Designing and implementing relevant curricula and instructional materials (including using new teaching technologies) is a challenging task; it requires aligning curriculum to the social, cultural, environmental and economic needs of the learner and the country in the context of globalization. There are a diversity of experiences, practices and lessons learnt from curricular reforms and design in many countries that could be shared for mutual learning and enrichment.
In Focus
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Towards Quality Learning for All in Asia and the Pacific
19.08.11Regional Policy Seminar
28-30 July 2011
Seoul, Republic of Korea
The Korean Education Development Institute (KEDI) and UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education (UNESCO Bangkok) came together once again to jointly host a regional policy seminar in Seoul. The focus of discussion at this years’ event was on two important enablers for quality learning: education personnel management...
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News and Events
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25.05.12:
Aid effectiveness in education: what is really needed?
There is a general consensus that international aid is beneficial to countries that adopt sound and stable policies. Aid is found to have maximum effect when...
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The Future of (Open) Education with Sir John Daniel
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A milestone for UNESCO: Malaysia Education Policy Review
Latest Publications
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24.05.12:
"ICT in Education Announcement" e-Newsletter
May 2012 Issue
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21.05.12:
Decentralized Finance and Provision of Basic Education
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18.05.12:
COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRES: ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE REPORT
